TREE House for Women – Children Stabil Rehab
Located at 90 McCarty Avenue in Albany, New York, the TREE House offers specialized stabilization and rehabilitation services tailored specifically for women, with a unique focus on accommodating their children during the treatment process. This approach recognizes the critical role of family support and the particular challenges mothers face when seeking recovery from addiction.
Program Overview and Philosophy
The core philosophy of the TREE House program centers on providing a safe, nurturing environment where both mothers and their children can heal together. By integrating evidence-based treatment modalities with comprehensive support services, the facility aims for long-term sobriety and improved family functioning. The program addresses not only substance use disorder but also co-occurring mental health issues, trauma, and life skills necessary for sustainable recovery.
Treatment Components
Treatment at TREE House is highly individualized, ensuring that each woman receives a care plan that addresses her specific needs and circumstances. Key components of the rehabilitation process include:
- Individual and Group Therapy: Focused on trauma recovery, coping skills, relapse prevention, and emotional regulation.
- Parenting and Life Skills Classes: Designed to strengthen the mother-child bond and prepare women for independent living.
- Medical and Psychiatric Services: Offering medication management and support for withdrawal and mental health conditions.
- Children’s Services: Providing developmental support, educational assistance, and therapeutic interventions for children staying at the facility.
- Aftercare Planning: Establishing connections to community resources, housing assistance, and ongoing support groups to maintain recovery post-discharge.
The integration of children into the residential setting removes a major barrier to treatment access for many mothers, allowing them to fully commit to their recovery journey without the stress of securing childcare or separation from their families.
Unique Focus on Stabilization and Rehabilitation
The facility structure is designed to facilitate both immediate stabilization and long-term rehabilitation. Upon entry, clients are assessed and moved through phases of treatment that emphasize safety, emotional regulation, and skill-building. The goal is to empower women to break the cycle of addiction, rebuild healthy family relationships, and successfully reintegrate into the community as recovered and resourceful individuals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of addiction does the TREE House treat?
The facility provides comprehensive treatment for various substance use disorders, with care tailored to the complex needs of women and their families.
Are children allowed to stay with their mothers during treatment?
Yes, the program is specifically designed to allow children to reside with their mothers, offering on-site support and therapeutic services for the children as well.
How long is the typical stay at the facility?
The length of stay is determined on an individual basis, depending on clinical need, but the program is structured to support comprehensive stabilization and rehabilitation.
Does the program accept insurance?
Prospective clients are encouraged to contact the facility directly to discuss admission criteria, funding options, and insurance verification.



